Vienna Heritage Museum, 303 Race Street, c. 1923;

Originally opened in 1923 by the Hurst family as a service station with a soda fountain. This building has also served as a mail order bookstore, a hide tanning operation and currently, as a museum operated by the Vienna Heritage Society. Granville Hurst closed his service station for four years in 1941 and donated all his tires to the war effort. He reopened it again after V-J Day. The museum was opened in 2001 when the Martinek family closed their family business- the last mother of pearl button factories in the United States. They donated that machinery to the Vienna Heritage Society. The museum also includes many items from the area including a cannonball, Victorian clothing, Native American Artifacts as well as documents and memorabilia relating to Vienna and its surrounding communities.